Safety

Safety Is Our Top Priority

Eco Adventure Ziplines is built to Association for Challenge Course (ACCT) standards. ACCT standards are the universally accepted safety standards for zipline canopy tours. Safety is our top priority and our ziplines are inspected each day before tours begin. An extensive course inspection is completed each year by an independent, certified Missouri State Inspector to ensure the course is safe for participants. In addition, as our course utilizes living trees, an arborist visits our facility to check on the health of our trees.

Guest safety is our top priority. There are inherent risks present while using ziplines and we strive to provide the most enjoyable experience for everyone, so that each guests returns with an amazing story of their adventure.

Eco Adventure Ziplines Proudly Reports A 100% Safety Record

All guests receive a safety briefing prior to entering the course. After learning how to safely zipline and watching a demonstration, guests get started on the first zipline, right outside our office. This allows for an opportunity to learn and become comfortable with the process of safely zipping before proceeding to the higher ziplines.

Our New Florence zipline tours always have two tour guides at all times who are trained to keep guests safe. One guide is there to send you on the sending platform, and one guide is there to receive you on the landing platform.

Eco Adventure Ziplines has implemented a proprietary safety braking system, designed by our owner, Mike Seper, called the Zip Safe Brake. Mike has been in the zipline industry since 2010 and identified safety issues that he was determined to solve. He created a system that would go on to improve the braking process, preventing zipliners from having to either grab a zipline or hit an impact brake at full speed. Mike continued to create products including those designed for smoother deceleration and 360-degree video safety systems. He is now proud to be sharing the fruits of his labor to other professional operators at zipline industry conferences.

Restrictions

This adventure is designed for persons in good physical condition. Guests with current or reoccurring medical conditions that may interfere with the participant’s safety should not take this tour. Pregnant women are not allowed to zipline for their own safety. When in doubt, speak with your doctor about any concerns.

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Legal Restrictions

Completion of a waiver/release form is required.

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Communication

Participants must be able to understand and follow instructions in English.

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Dress Code

Closed-toe shoes are required. Please tie back long hair and no loose jewelry.